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Monday, June 14, 2010

Defragment your hard disk drive

This Speeds your PC up after weeks or months of use Installing and or removing programs,
When The programs gets installed if places it all over the Hard Drive finding the first Empty place on it.

Sometimes, a newspaper article skips from the front page to somewhere in the middle of the paper. You have to stop reading the article and flip through the paper to find the page on which it continues. You could read the article much faster if it were printed on a single page.

Files on your computer can either be fragmented, like newspaper articles, or unfragmented, like a book. Over time, more and more files become fragmented. When a file is fragmented, it takes longer for the computer to read it because it has to skip to different sections of the hard disk drive—just like it takes you a few seconds to find a page in the middle of a newspaper.
 
So reading From a Fragmented file it would be going from page 1 to page 3 to page 2 and so on.
 
 
 
Reading from a Unfragmented File it goes in Assending order 1,2,3
 
To Defrag your Computer You can Go to Start>My Computer
Right Click then to Properties.

Click on the Tools Tab and in the Middle there should be  a DeFrag Button left Click it, and it will open a new windows and you can select the Hard Drive you want to Defrag if you have more then one.

Note: always Run Analyze Before Defrag.

Also See System Short Cuts  can use these Short cuts to find Internal programs that are hard to find.






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